http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/design_researchers_a_tablet_to_call_your_own_11556.asp
The folks over at Bressler Group under Robert Tanen came up with a
nifty tool for the field researcher on your Chrismakawanzisolkah list.
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On 10/28/08, David Malouf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/design_researchers_a_tablet_to_call_your_own_11556.asp
Talk about a necessary niche. They're right, we really don't have a lot of
tools (though paper pencil can be extremely flexible). This is so
Must admit that the concept has me drooling.
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Fred Beecher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/28/08, David Malouf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/design_researchers_a_tablet_to_call_your_own_11556.asp
Talk about a
I'm gonna start saving for one of these.
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what gets me is how valuable this would be for more than UX, but
extend it to almost any field observation recon auditing type
activity.
I likey!
I'd like to buy a set for my contextual research project class,
please. ;-)
-- dave
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Subject: Re: [IxDA Discuss] Your field tablet mr. UX Researcher
what gets me is how valuable this would be for more than UX, but
extend it to almost any field observation recon auditing type
activity.
I likey!
I'd like to buy a set for my contextual research project class,
please. ;-)
-- dave
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 09:51:29, David Malouf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what gets me is how valuable this would be for more than UX, but
extend it to almost any field observation recon auditing type
activity.
The thing that amuses me is imagining the researchers working on this
project
I'll be honest. My first reaction upon clicking the link was to laugh
out loud. It's a combination between a tricorder and the tape player
I had when I was eleven.
My more measured response is to question the wisdom of mediating
field research with this kind of technology. When I'm carrying out
Jerome - No hoax, Charles Jorgensen of NASA has been work on
subvocalization technology for several years:
Even when reading or speaking to oneself with or without actual lip
or facial movement, biological signals arise. While using the NASA
subvocal system, a person thinks of a phrase and talks